Do any of you have any recommendations on how to safely build
static/shared libraries for Ubuntu 12.04 on Ubuntu 16.04 without
breaking closed source packages such as the nvidia driver? I'm thinking
of setting ${CC} and ${CXX} in my ~/.bashrc to point to gcc/g++ 4.8
instead of setting them globally via update-alternative. This should
probably be the best solution to ensure that this doesn't happen again.

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Title:
  nvidia-361 361.42-0ubuntu2: nvidia-361 kernel module failed to build
  when gcc and g++ are set to v4.8 instead of default v5.3

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